Posts Tagged ‘Journal of the American Dental Association’

Milk After Sugar Filled Cereals Could Prevent Dental Cavities

Milk After Sugar Filled Cereals Could Prevent Dental Cavities

Many cereals are a combination of refined starch and sugar, both of which are consumed and converted by dental bacteria, which strips the teeth of their minerals and strength. However, accompanying such breakfasts with a glass of milk could lessen the affects of the carbohydrates contained within the cereal. Research published in the ‘Journal of […]


Dentist’s Earnings Falling In America

Dentist’s Earnings Falling In America

Dentist’s earnings are falling in the USA according to the American Dental Association. According to a report, which has been published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, dentist’s earnings have been steadily decreasing since 2005. The main reason for the decline in salaries is that Americans are visiting their dentist less frequently. Marko […]


Calcium Whitening Gel Could Help To Reduce Sensitivity

Calcium Whitening Gel Could Help To Reduce Sensitivity

Whitening is a very popular treatment, but it can result in temporary sensitivity. A new study could have found the solution to unwanted side-effects in the form of a calcium containing whitening gel. A study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association claims that calcium-containing whitening agent used in professional in-chair whitening treatment […]


Osteoporosis drug many have negative impact on oral health

Osteoporosis drug many have negative impact on oral health

Researchers in America have warned patients about the potential effects of taking the osteoporosis drugs, biophosphonates. Researchers have revealed that there is between a 3 and 12 percent chance of damage to the jaw joint when taking biophosphonates; it is important that patients are aware of the risk and tell their dentists that they are […]